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Bob hikes 4.3 miles on a bearing of N13°W and then 1.8 miles on a bearing of S77°W Determine the bearing from the trailhead to the final destination.

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Firstly, let us represent the bearings on a diagram;

From the diagram, we can find the value of d using pythagoras theorem. since it forms a right angled triangle.


\begin{gathered} d^2=4.3^2+1.8^2 \\ d=\sqrt[]{(4.3^2+1.8^2)} \\ d=\sqrt[]{(18.49+3.24)} \\ d=4.66\text{ miles} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the distance of the final destination from the trailhead is;


4.66\text{ miles}

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